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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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John E. Wilson (search for this): article 1
Runaway in jail.
--Was committed to the jail of the country of Westmoreland, on the 29th of May last, a Negro Man, calling himself James Toliver.
The said Negro is of a tawny complexion, and is about 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 26 years old; no scars of note about his person.
The said Negro had on when committed a red flannel shirt dark grey coat, and black pants.
He was sold from this county in October, 1860 by Mr. John E. Wilson, to (he says) Mr. Andrew Jones, of Wilmington, N. C. from which place he ran away; but that Mr. Jones lives now in Richmond.
The owner of said Negro will come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, else he will be dealth with as the law directs
Geo. W. Goldsby, Acting Jailor
je 26--2awew* Westmore and county.
Va.
William D. Winter (search for this): article 8
Wise (search for this): article 4
Wise (search for this): article 5
A. C. Woods (search for this): article 8
Thomas H. Wynne (search for this): article 4
Relics of Antiguite.
--We have just been shown several reminiscences of ancient times in some portions of plate armour, and an old sword hilt, that have been dug up at Jamestown while throwing up redoubts for present fortifications.
They are in possession of that lover of antiquitise, Thomas H. Wynne, Esq., and are supposed to have been buried at the burning of Jamestown in 1607, therefore they were probably made some 300 years age, and are valuable relics of the chivalric ages.
One piece is evidently fitted to the elbow, and to judge by its weight, a whole garment of such material must have been no slight impediment to action.
What heavy encumbrances our soldiers would pronounce such shackles, and would consider themselves as unfitted to fight in them, as our ancestors in the loose, and not less picturesque, garments in which they are now attired.
It is a remarkable fact, that while the present race of men, is said by some to have degenerated in size and strength, many
Yankee (search for this): article 10
Yelverton (search for this): article 4
E. Young (search for this): article 1
[from the Southern Field and Fireside.]God bless our land!Anthem of the Confederate States.by E. Young, Lexington, Ga.
Oh God!
our only King-- To there our has to we bring Now hear as whilst we sing God bless our land!
Grant her prosperity.
Grown her with Liberty-- From mountain to the sea. God bless our land!
With all Thy bounty fields Crown Then her harvest fields; And when the sword she wields, Strengthen her hand.
O'er every enemy Give her the victory; Than mad'st her keep her — free; God bless our land !
In Arts and Letters still May she lure and until Time shalt his course fulfill; God bless our land ! For offer fill with wealth; Her children bless with health; God bless our Commonwealth-- God bless our land !
May Justice, Truth and Love So all her counsel move, That in as good she prove First of all lands; Pattern of excellence.
Bulwork of innocence-- Freedom's se re defence, God bless our land !
Chiefly, oh ! God, we pray Gr